On Friday 21 June 2002 01:16 pm, you wrote: > I agree with you ideally. I (and many others) have been suggesting the > creation of a base distro for some time. It just makes sense.
One of the greatest likes about Caldera is the ease of installation. I grit my teath in anger every time I read one of these articles about how easy Mandrake or Red Hat is to install. To be fair, I haven't really done anything with Red Hat since 6.2. How can anyone stand Mandrake's installation program though is a mystery to me. I don't find that its hard, its just so bloody long. In general I also haven't seen that it has better hardware support than Caldera does either, but maybe I haven't compared enough machines. Add to that trying to find info on their support pages is a memorable experience, nor is Red Hat's support site much better. I like the basic ideas on UnitedLinux, but Lizard would be one thing I hope doesn't leave Caldera's implementation. I know Lizard isn't perfect, but it seems better than anything else I've tried. Is anything else out there as good or better on this? I have not tried SUSE... Shawn _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
